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'''Gavril Atanasov''' (1863 - 1945) was a prominent [[Macedonians|Macedonian]] [[icon]] painter in the 19th century from [[Berovo]] (Malesh region), in [[Ottoman Vardar Macedonia]] (present-day [[Republic of Macedonia]]). His father was from [[Kruševo]] but moved to Berovo where Gavril was born in 1863. Gavril went to the Bulgarian school in Berovo.<ref>Василев, Асен. Български възрожденски майстори: живописци, резбари, строители. София, Наука и изкуство, 1965. с. 295.</ref> He painted around Berovo (Malesh region). Gavril Atanasov was the author of the icon of St. Demetrius in the church "[[Saint Demetrius (Kyustendil)|Saint Demetrius]]" in [[Kyustendil]], Bulgaria.<ref>Василев, Асен. Български възрожденски майстори: живописци, резбари, строители. София, Наука и изкуство, 1965. с. 726.</ref>
'''Gavril Atanasov''' (1863 - 1945) was a prominent [[Bulgarians|Bulgarian]] [[icon]] painter in the 19th century from [[Berovo]] (Malesh region), in [[Ottoman Vardar Macedonia]] (present-day [[Republic of Macedonia]]). His father was from [[Kruševo]] but moved to Berovo where Gavril was born in 1863. Gavril went to the Bulgarian school in Berovo.<ref>Василев, Асен. Български възрожденски майстори: живописци, резбари, строители. София, Наука и изкуство, 1965. с. 295.</ref> He painted around Berovo (Malesh region). Gavril Atanasov was the author of the icon of St. Demetrius in the church "[[Saint Demetrius (Kyustendil)|Saint Demetrius]]" in [[Kyustendil]], Bulgaria.<ref>Василев, Асен. Български възрожденски майстори: живописци, резбари, строители. София, Наука и изкуство, 1965. с. 726.</ref>
On his work he wrote that he is Macedonian.


One of the monasteries where his painting can be found is the [[Berovo#Monastery of the Holy Archangel Michael|St. Arhangel Mihail Monastery in Berovo]].<ref>[http://www.mpc.org.mk/MPC/SE/berovo.asp www.mpc.org.mk]</ref>
One of the monasteries where his painting can be found is the [[Berovo#Monastery of the Holy Archangel Michael|St. Arhangel Mihail Monastery in Berovo]].<ref>[http://www.mpc.org.mk/MPC/SE/berovo.asp www.mpc.org.mk]</ref>
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| NAME = Atanasov, Gavril
| NAME = Atanasov, Gavril
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Macedonian artist
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Bulgarian artist
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1863
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1863
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Berovo]], [[Ottoman empire]]
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Berovo]], [[Ottoman empire]]

Revision as of 13:01, 15 November 2015

Gavril Atanasov (1863 - 1945) was a prominent Bulgarian icon painter in the 19th century from Berovo (Malesh region), in Ottoman Vardar Macedonia (present-day Republic of Macedonia). His father was from Kruševo but moved to Berovo where Gavril was born in 1863. Gavril went to the Bulgarian school in Berovo.[1] He painted around Berovo (Malesh region). Gavril Atanasov was the author of the icon of St. Demetrius in the church "Saint Demetrius" in Kyustendil, Bulgaria.[2]

One of the monasteries where his painting can be found is the St. Arhangel Mihail Monastery in Berovo.[3]

References

  1. ^ Василев, Асен. Български възрожденски майстори: живописци, резбари, строители. София, Наука и изкуство, 1965. с. 295.
  2. ^ Василев, Асен. Български възрожденски майстори: живописци, резбари, строители. София, Наука и изкуство, 1965. с. 726.
  3. ^ www.mpc.org.mk

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